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passage and law
Certainly all can applaud passage of an auto title law, the school bills, the increase in teacher pensions, the ban on drag racing, acceptance by the state of responsibility for maintenance of state roads in municipalities at the same rate as outside city limits, repeal of the college age limit law and the road maintenance bond issue.
Slightly more than 5,000 boats were registered with the Coast Guard prior to the recent passage of the state boating law.
After the passage of this law in 180 BC, a higher age was set, probably thirty-five.
However, passage of a bill by the state assembly alone does not change the law and the state senate and governor had not yet endorsed the bill.
By United Nations law, Bosnia has a right of passage to the outer sea.
Subsequently, with the passage of the Civil Code of Lower Canada in 1866, Quebec's civil law became entirely statute based, using the civil law system for matters within provincial jurisdiction.
At the Istanbul Archaeological Museum a marble plate contains a law by the Byzantine Emperor Anastasius I ( 491-518 AD ), that regulated fees for passage through the customs office of the Dardanelles ( see image to the right ).
# The law of the passage of quantitative changes into qualitative changes ;
The law of the passage of quantitative changes into qualitative changes can also be applied to the process of social change and class conflict.
52 % of all land was owned by large landowners before the law was passed ; this declined to 16 % after the law's passage.
The following passage is where the law comes from and it relates to the Israelite not being blotted out.
She pioneered a controversial technique for eliciting intimate details from young children and inspired passage of a law allowing them to testify by closed-circuit television, out of the possibly intimidating presence of their suspected molesters.
The context of this remark, however, suggests only that Aristotle advised that it could be rhetorically advantageous to appeal to such a law, especially when the " particular " law of ones ' own city was adverse to the case being made, not that there actually was such a law ; Aristotle, moreover, considered two of the three candidates for a universally valid, natural law suggested in this passage to be wrong.
Years later, the passage of the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 led anti-slavery activists to quote the Resolutions to support their calls on Northern states to nullify what they considered unconstitutional enforcement of the law.
In 12th and 13th century England, the ability to cite a particular passage from the Bible entitled a common law defendant to the so-called benefit of clergy, i. e. trial before an ecclesiastical court, where sentences were more lenient, instead of a secular one, where hanging was a likely sentence.
The Governor-General formally has the power to appoint and dismiss Prime Ministers and to dissolve Parliament ; and also formally signs legislation into law after passage by Parliament.
Lane invited Mather to come to Washington, DC to work with him to draft and see passage of the National Park Service Organic Act, which the 64th United States Congress enacted and which President Woodrow Wilson signed into law on August 25, 1916.
The context of this remark, however, suggests only that Aristotle advised that it could be rhetorically advantageous to appeal to such a law, especially when the " particular " law of one's own city was averse to the case being made, not that there actually was such a law ; Aristotle, moreover, considered two of the three candidates for a universally valid, natural law provided in this passage to be wrong.

passage and designed
A boat is a watercraft of any size designed to float or plane, to provide passage across water.
The Pyramid of Steps was also designed to serve as a place to worship the sun that symbolized the dead king ’ s ascent to the sun and passage across the heavens.
The most basic level consists of literary analysis of the text without the help of commentaries, designed to bring out the tzurata di-shema ' ta, i. e. the logical and narrative structure of the passage.
Resistors are circuit elements that impede the passage of electric charge in agreement with Ohm's law, and are designed to have a specific resistance value R. In a schematic diagram the resistor is shown as a zig-zag symbol.
Continuing the style of the earlier buildings, various designers were responsible for the decoration, the terracotta embellishments were again the work of Godfrey Sykes, although sgraffito was used to decorate the east side of the building designed by F. W. Moody, a final embellishment were the wrought iron gates made as late as 1885 designed by Starkie Gardner, these lead to a passage through the building.
The windows above the passage were also designed for dousing invaders with pitch or boiling water.
Environmental, legal, and political debates followed the discovery of oil at Prudhoe Bay in 1968, and the pipeline was built only after the oil crisis provoked the passage of legislation designed to remove legal challenges to the project.
In a celebrated passage, Thucydides stresses that " most Spartan institutions have always been designed with a view to security against the Helots ".
Reginald Blomfield's triumphal arch, designed in 1921, is the entry to the barrel-vaulted passage for traffic through the mausoleum that honours the Missing, who have no known graves.
The research also contradicts the stereotype-based rationales advanced to support passage of DOMA that the Equal Protection Clause was designed to prohibit.
On the morning after passage of the Emergency Banking Act, Roosevelt sent to Congress the Economy Act, which was designed to convince the public, and moreover the business community, that the federal government was in the hands of no radical.
The climax of liberalism came in the mid-1960s with the success of President Lyndon B. Johnson ( 1963 – 69 ) in securing congressional passage of his Great Society programs, including civil rights, the end of segregation, Medicare, extension of welfare, federal aid to education at all levels, subsidies for the arts and humanities, environmental activism, and a series of programs designed to wipe out poverty.
These are designed to provide a passage of air to the pharynx through the nose or mouth, respectively.
They are designed to allow passage of chair grips while the lift is stopping and for evacuation.
Fish's bill was designed to protect Irish and German immigrants who were dying on merchant ships during oceanic passage to America.
Today, Mihrabs vary in size, are usually ornately decorated and often designed to give the impression of an arched doorway or a passage to Mecca.
The new bridge was designed higher to allow easier passage of the barge traffic on the Aire and Calder Navigation.
The pavilion was designed to " block " any passage through the site, rather, one would have to go through the building.
The balloon is initially folded around the catheter, near the tip, to create a small cross-sectional profile to facilitate passage though luminal stenotic areas, and is designed to inflate to a specific pre-designed diameter.
Although completion of fish ladders on the lowest five mainstem dams in 1992 allowed salmonine passage as far as Twin Branch Dam in Mishawaka, Indiana, 94 % of the fish that pass are salmon and trout, as the ladders were not designed to permit passage of migrating native fish.
Refugee rights in America, meanwhile, suffered a grave setback in 1996, with passage of a new law designed to make it more difficult to gain asylum in the United States.
Parliamentary reaction to this event included passage of the Coercive Acts, designed to punish Massachusetts for its resistance, and the appointment of General Thomas Gage as royal governor of Massachusetts.

passage and safeguard
With the passage of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments, the power of the federal government to safeguard these rights was added to the Constitution, and this interpretation of Section Four became moot.
* The passage of a reformed food law, which aimed to safeguard consumers from physical harm ( June 1974 ).
A number of reforms were carried out under Leburton's government, including a law on ‘ prolonged minority ’ ( June 1973 ) to safeguard people with mental disabilities, the introduction of annual adjustments to pensions to the level of economic prosperity ( March 1973 ), and the passage of an Act which strengthened the rights of tenants ( November 1973 ).
In the same 1979 season, Somerset's newfound ruthless streak provoked controversy in the Benson & Hedges Cup limited-overs competition when Rose declared the Somerset innings closed in the match against Worcestershire, in an attempt to safeguard passage through to the quarter-final on run rate: the county was subsequently disqualified from the competition at a special meeting of the Test and County Cricket Board.
To fulfil its role as a safeguard against any parliamentary or executive propensity to majoritarian or sectarian politics, it may constrict the Government's freedom to discriminate against racial and religious communities by obstructing the passage of new laws and regulations that it deems to contain such " differentiating measures ".

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